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    environment are the roads that have to be built to lead to them. They would also destroy the natural habitats of various animals. Wind turbines can cause noise pollution that can lead to health problems such as hypertension, impaired cognitive development, minor psychiatric disorders and sleep disturbance (7). Finally, another disadvantage that wind energy has is its reliability. Wind does not blow consistently and the location of turbines can determine how much energy is stored. If the weather…

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    chemicals that are being used as well as a written consent confidentiality agreement. What this act does is slow down the nurses and other health care professional that are treating the illnesses that fracking is imposing as well as hindering the development of effective, evidence based treatments to all the…

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    Sustainable development refers not only to meeting the needs of modern society but also to not compromising the opportunities of future generation to meet and sustain development needs. It can be summarized as the improvement of economic, ecological, and social factors. Sustainable development and environmental protection work hand in hand but are not the same. Environmental protection is an important aspect of sustainable development as it plays a major role in protecting the finite resources…

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    roughly the age of 2, a child learns new skills and gains a better understanding for the world around them through social interactions with their family and peers. Familial relationships are an essential aspect of their development because it sets a foundation for their social development throughout the rest of the lifespan. For an infant in the early childhood stage, the relationship between the primary caregiver and infant is a critical component of…

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    been more effective if the child was at a primary school age. It was important to analyse relevant child development theories. In this case I looked at Erikson and Piaget, which are later, elaborated in detail. When working with children it is fundamental I know and can recognize…

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    something interesting to catch their attention, since they are growing under-stimulated. This may cause the infant to become more and more distressed. During infancy, the stimulation between a primary caregiver and the child is crucial for further development in life. Stimulation from the mother and a secure bond leads to a trusting relationship between the two. This clear divide in the child’s desire to be stimulated from a primary caregiver and the uninvolved parents draws…

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    The Psychoanalytic Theory is one most significant personality theories today and is an important guide in the treatment of psychopathology. The idea of psychoanalysis was first introduced in the late 19th century by Sigmund Freud (1964) who conducted research on neurotic and hysterical symptoms, in his attempt to find an effective treatment for patients with anxiety and mental disorders. Sigmund Freud was one of the most central figures in Psychology and his theories are extremely important to…

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    CREATIVITY BOOKLET WHAT IS CREATIVITY? 1) “Children need time and support to be creative through their curiosity, exploration and play. They should be given the opportunity to voice out opinions, feelings and their ideas.” [EYFS 2007 Practice Guidance, p 104] 2) “Creativity is about expressing ourselves. Creativity among children is more about conveying something new through their imagination, exploration and curiosity. It is the children’s own original thoughts and feelings.” 3) “Creativity…

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    They occupy a relatively small space and you can easily move them around and enjoy the free movement that is available when you use them. In addition to these advantages, dumbbells are lighter and are easier to stock up. You don’t have to visit the gym before you can carry out fantastic workouts. With your dumbbell, you only need to learn about the necessary workouts. The flexibility of most dumbbells gives you the opportunity to performance variety of exercises unlike barbells. In this article,…

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    Sigmund Freud conceptualised the working of the human mind through his famous ‘id, ego, and super-ego’ theory in 1923. According to Freud, the human mind is a complex interaction of the id, ego, and super-ego. All together the three make up what is known as personality, or the human ‘psyche’. To put it simply, the id is the instinctual function of the mind, the ego is the realistic function and the super-ego is the moral function of the mind. There is a familiar metaphor of angel and devil on…

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